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  • June 28, 2024
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Is there a way to vary the part of a shared document that students can edit, while allowing them to see the whole thing?

 

For example, I want to create a collaborative table for my whole class so all students can see the summarised information but only be responsible for one part each. However, teenagers are not always sensible and I would like to be able to make it that they can only edit their own column and not that of other students.

 

Is there a way to do this?

Best answer by Morgan T

Hi @mcintyres2, thanks so much for posting in our community group! 

You do have the option to lock objects on the canvas so that students can’t move or edit them, but unfortunately, the ability to control editing permissions at that specific of a level for each particular student isn’t currently supported in Lucid.

We’re very interested in your feedback and committed to continually improving our products. Would you mind adding your idea to our Product Feedback section of the community? Be sure to include details about your use case or what you’d like to see in this experience. This will also allow other users with similar requests to discover and upvote it, then add details of their own.

For more information on how Lucid manages feedback via this community, take a look at this post.

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  • June 28, 2024

Hi @mcintyres2, thanks so much for posting in our community group! 

You do have the option to lock objects on the canvas so that students can’t move or edit them, but unfortunately, the ability to control editing permissions at that specific of a level for each particular student isn’t currently supported in Lucid.

We’re very interested in your feedback and committed to continually improving our products. Would you mind adding your idea to our Product Feedback section of the community? Be sure to include details about your use case or what you’d like to see in this experience. This will also allow other users with similar requests to discover and upvote it, then add details of their own.

For more information on how Lucid manages feedback via this community, take a look at this post.